High pressure ratio turbo-expanders often put a strain on CFD modeling. First of all, the working fluid is usually characterized by significant departures from the ideal behavior, thus requiring the adoption of a reliable real gas model. Moreover, supersonic flow conditions are typically reached at the nozzle vanes discharge, thus involving the formation of a shock pattern, which is in turn responsible for a strong unsteady interaction with the wheel blades. Under such circumstances, performance predictions based on classical perfect gas, steady-state calculations can be very poor. While reasonably accurate real gas models are nowadays available in most flow solvers, unsteady real gas calculations still struggle to become an affordable tool for investigating turbo-expanders. However, it is emphasized in this work how essential the adoption of a time-accurate analysis can be for accurate performance estimations. The present paper is divided in two parts. In the first part, the computational framework is validated against on-site measured performance from an existing power plant equipped with a variable-geometry nozzled turbo-expander, for different nozzle positions, and in design and off-design conditions. The second part of the paper is devoted to the detailed discussion of the unsteady interaction between the nozzle shock waves and the wheel flow field. Furthermore, an attempt is made to identify the key factors responsible for the unsteady interaction and to outline an effective way to reduce it.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2013: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition
June 3–7, 2013
San Antonio, Texas, USA
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- International Gas Turbine Institute
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Special Challenges in the CFD Modeling of Transonic Turbo-Expanders
Filippo Rubechini,
Filippo Rubechini
University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
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Michele Marconcini,
Michele Marconcini
University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
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Andrea Arnone,
Andrea Arnone
University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
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Alberto Scotti Del Greco,
Alberto Scotti Del Greco
GE Oil&Gas, Firenze, Italy
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Roberto Biagi
Roberto Biagi
GE Oil&Gas, Firenze, Italy
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Filippo Rubechini
University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
Michele Marconcini
University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
Andrea Arnone
University of Florence, Firenze, Italy
Alberto Scotti Del Greco
GE Oil&Gas, Firenze, Italy
Roberto Biagi
GE Oil&Gas, Firenze, Italy
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GT2013-95554, V06CT40A016; 10 pages
Published Online:
November 14, 2013
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Rubechini, F, Marconcini, M, Arnone, A, Del Greco, AS, & Biagi, R. "Special Challenges in the CFD Modeling of Transonic Turbo-Expanders." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2013: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. Volume 6C: Turbomachinery. San Antonio, Texas, USA. June 3–7, 2013. V06CT40A016. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2013-95554
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